NATO foreign ministers face a busy agenda as they meet for year-end talks Tuesday in Brussels, with closer ties with the European Union topping the list.
But at a time when the alliance faces myriad challenges, the biggest issue is not on the official agenda: What NATO course will Donald Trump chart when he becomes U.S. president?
“Trump will be on everybody’s mind,” says analyst Sven Biscop of the Egmont Institute, a Brussels-based research group, before the two-day meeting in Brussels.
The President-elect’s conflicting remarks about the Atlantic alliance and his controversial calls and tweets, including a telephone chat with Taiwan’s president Tsai …read more
Source: Voice of America